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Royal Manchester Children's Hospital

Oxford Road, Manchester, England, M13 9WL
 
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Written by a NHS patient
1st February 2022


We attended ward 76 for 8.30am as instructed with my 2 year old, we were told to starve him and nothing to eat after midnight and he could have some water first thing on waking at 6am. We attended the ward and the nurses were nice and we waited and waited. My son started off playing and happy then became more and more hungry and restless. I kept asking the nurses what was the hold up we were told the drs needed to come and write up his sedation. We waited more and then my son started to cry and was begging for some food and drink. It was so distressing and cruel. I begged the nurses to bleep the facial surgery team as it was now over 2 hours on the ward. Still being told the dr will be as quick as possible. I am totally understanding that they are busy but surely someone on the team could be freed up to come and do a consent and sedation prescription? It was a pre planned procedure and my son was the only one on the list. 2 hours 45 minutes later the sedation was written up and the nurse came to give it. My son by then was so starving hungry and upset we had to wrestle him to take the vile tasting medication. I was in tears - I honestly can’t believe he went through that - it was so unnecessary and inconsiderate of the surgical teams processes that this is deemed acceptable levels of care! my son was crying and so so upset - disgusted that my son was put through this. As if a worried parent with a child who needs a procedure isn’t stressful and anxiety inducing enough the process was so utterly flawed - please fix this - totally unacceptable and you must do better for the children! I will also be writing to the consultant as don’t want this to happen to any other families! Very very poor!

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Written by a NHS patient
12th July 2021


I have very mixed feeling about RMCH. As a parent of a child who has to have regular visits to the hospital I think the care, understand and compassion in the outpatients department has always been outstanding. It isn't as clean as it could be, especially with Covid-19. Chairs/toilets not being cleaned between users. But it isn't dirty and the massive room is pleasant enough to wait. However, the two wards that I have been unlucky enough to have to spend time on with a family member were a different story. Firstly the cleanliness was something to be desired. On being admitted to the ward and given a bed I had to ask a nurse to get a cleaner to clean the blood that was under and to one side of the bed. Child in hospital for 4 weeks, I had to ask after a week if they were planning on changing the bedding. Room clean once in that week - told that they had a issue with cleaning staff. Had to chase nursing staff for medication as they never came at the times it should have been given. I even had to get the ward sister involved as there were so many issues and just lack of care from some of the staff. On a separate occasion this time on the day ward. My son had has two small procedures done. After being in the recovery room we were moved to a ward where there wasn't a bed available so I had to sit with my son who was in pain and sleepy (aged 9) on my knee. Was told we couldn't leave until medication hadn't been sorted at the pharmacy. There was a delay and it could be up to 5 hours. I asked the nurses could I take my son home and get my husband to return later for his medication and she told me I couldn't leave and if I tried she would call security and then social services. I explained my son was tired, in pain and wanted to go home. She said if he's in pain then she will have to call a doctor to come up and look at him. I explained again he had just had two operations, he was in pain. Pain relief had been given at operation time but he was still sore. She just huffed and said well I either need to call a doctor to see him or you wait for meds, which will it be? Unfortunately, for her I am not that naïve to believe that I couldn't discharged my own child and that I did. Hubby went back later for meds. This nurse thought she was above others which is not something you want in a children's hospital. I've since refused to let me child be an inpatient there and he has been in Wythenshawe Hospital a few times with caring, nice staff who treat you and your child with respect. A total different experience. Shame as the old RMCH (Pendlebury) was lovely and clean and the nurses/doctors were there because they cared about the kids.

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Written by a patient
5th October 2020


Excellent

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Written by a carer
19th February 2020


My brother was at the hospital for 5 days during which he was looked after by the most friendly and helpful staff. Having been in and out of the hospital alot hospitals are generally a place that make him very depressed but he was much more comfortable and happy than we expected him to be all thanks to the wonderful doctors and nurses. Coming from Pakistan there was a few language bariers for my mother when I was not around but the physio was very nice and arranged for a translator to make sure she understood everything he taught her and so my brother could benefit from it all.

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Written by a patient
4th October 2018


The nurses were great but the toilets and ward were dusgusting and the way some of the doctors were treated was disgusting.

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Written by a carer
10th October 2016


I think it was too much paper works that make delays of administering drugs to patients. There was delays on giving pain reliever after my daughter's operation. She was in agony. Is it a short staff problem or just management problem I do not know. Anyway, My daughter is fine now and I am grateful to the Surgeon and Anaesthetist involved. To the nurses, some were not gentle enough to the children.

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Written by a carer
3rd September 2016


Been here many times. Friendly staff

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9th December 2012


Our experience at RMCH have always been good. My son has been an inpatient twice and has received excellent care from his specialist (Dr Peter Arkwright) who even came to see him during the weekend. All other staff were great with James to and made us as parents feel very welcome.

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3rd September 2011


The hospital is lovely, the staff very warm and friendly and the place is so clean and modern.

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28th July 2011


all the nursing staff and other doctors on all wards that we attended have been fantastic throughout our sons treatment. Carmel Geoghan is the best sister or head of nursing that we could have asked for. Genuine and caring, with a professional and courteous bedside manner. a total saint. She even recognised our son even after a full years break away from hospital. Totally the best in medical care and support.

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